I am a music performance major and I want to get a tattoo in Latin saying "go practice". Can anyone translate this for me?Can someone give me a latin translation?
exercētō
This is the second-person singular future active imperative of exerceō, so it means something like, "Thou shalt practice".
The macrons (the lines over the vowels) weren't in the original Latin. They're added to let students of Latin know that those syllables have a longer duration. (Sort of like fermate).
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